[PREFACE], with which I was obliged to put Jacob Oehrmann, General Dealer, to sleep, because I wished to narrate the “Dog Post Days,” and these present “Flower-Pieces,” &c., &c., to his Daughter

[Wedded Life, Death, And Marriage of F. S. Siebenkæs.]

[A Genuine Thorn Piece.]


[BOOK I.]

[CHAPTER I.]

A Wedding Day, succeeding a day of respite—The Counterparts—Dish Quintette in two Courses—Table-talk—Six Arms and Hands.

[CHAPTER II.]

Home Fun—Sundry formal Calls—The Newspaper Article—A Love Quarrel, and a few hard words—Antipathetic ink on the wall—Friendship of the Satirists—Government of Kuhschnappel.

[Appendix to Chapter II.]